How to create this by a for loop?

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Stian Haugen
Stian Haugen el 3 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Agnish Dutta el 10 de Abr. de 2019
I have a question creating this for loop. This is what i have tried:
steps = 1:22:length(data.MKT);
for j = 2:length(steps)
avg(j-1,1) = mean(data.MKT(steps(j-1):(steps(j)-1)));
end
for k = 1: length(avg)
fbar = avg(k);
for i = 2:length(steps)
RV((i-1),1) = sum((data.MKT(i-1) - fbar).^2);
end
end
This is incorrect.
I believe it is correct to run it from 1:22 instead 1/22 : 1.
All help appreciated.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 3 de Abr. de 2019
What is t? And what does f t + d mean. Does it mean f(t+d)?
Stian Haugen
Stian Haugen el 3 de Abr. de 2019
the data used is exess returns, and t is time periode. What they do is to calculate some form of variance for the 22 first observations it is based on the volatility managed portfolios by Moreira and Muir. If you have access to google scholar you find it here:
First result.
If not here is their description:
Skjermbilde 2019-04-03 kl. 15.21.07.png

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Agnish Dutta
Agnish Dutta el 10 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Agnish Dutta el 10 de Abr. de 2019
Assuming that the f_t+d values are in a 1-D array in contiguous locations, you could use the following code to get the required results:
% The variable arr is a 1-D array containing the
% required values in contiguous locations
res = 0;
t = 1;
for i = 1:22
res = res + (arr(t + i) - mean(arr(t + i : t + i + 22))).^2;
end
You will have to do some pre-processing on the data and store the needed values from "data.MKT" to the "arr". Just make sure that f_t corresponds to "arr(t)".

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